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[edit] September 2005

A South African Garratt
Korea Train Express, DongDaegu Station
An Erie L-1
Logo of Ferrocarriles Argentinos
The real Platform 9¾ at Kings Cross
Diagram from Janney's patent application
A Fell mountain railway system in use
The Durham Viaduct on England's East Coast Main Line
An M-Bahn train at the Nürnberg railway museum
Builder's plate from Brooks Locomotive Works
Turnstiles at a Boston MBTA station
  • ...that on many rapid transit systems, station turnstiles are often designed to operate only after a payment has been made, usually by inserting a coin or token or by swiping an electronic card?
The Chicago freight tunnels in 1910
A rail car mover, brand name Trackmobile
Amtrak F40PH number 345 passing Porter, Indiana
  • ...that because head end power generated for electrical supply in passenger cars must be delivered at a relatively constant frequency, the prime mover in an EMD F40PH must turn at a constant high speed (as much as 900 rpm)?
A character in The Great Train Robbery and his gun
  • ...that in the twelve minute long film The Great Train Robbery produced in 1903, scenes with the gun pointing at the audience and the train rushing towards the audience had audiences at the time screaming in fear, then laughing in relief.
John B. Jervis
The Kingston Flyer approaching the terminus at Fairlight
ART Mark II train
A scale test car owned by Canadian National Railway
Bombardier's JetTrain locomotive
A bumper at the Linden Railroad Museum, Linden, Indiana
  • ...that a buffer stop or bumper (US) is a device to prevent railway vehicles from going past the end of a section of track?
Part of a massive LEGO train layout at the National Train Show 2005
The Newfoundland Railway station at St. John's
A 2-4-4 of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad as built in 1886
A BOB train in Interlaken
The Maidenhead Railway Bridge


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